There are so many plants in the world, coming in all shapes, sizes, and colors. Depending on where you live, though, sometimes it feels like you are very limited as to what you can and can't plant.
Can you suggest something a little different for me to grow this year in my greenhouse? I’m bored of tomatoes. I love to grow ginger in my greenhouse. I get a tremendous amount of joy from growing ...
Fiddle leaf figs are a popular houseplant, but if you want more than one, purchasing them can get expensive. Here's how to ...
Remember the mid-1970s television commercial for Chiffon Margarine? The tagline was, “It’s not nice to fool Mother Nature!” Well, gardeners have found at least one way to outsmart her – by extending a ...
The ending of winter and approach of spring intensify cabin fever and turn gardeners' thoughts to the potential that greenhouses -- and their fancier cousins, conservatories -- offer. A greenhouse or ...
Scientists at the University of Florida (UF) have been able to grow plants in soil from the moon for the first time ever. This milestone in lunar and space exploration could prove vital as we look to ...
You can still plant edibles now for late fall harvests. Find out which vegetables thrive in cooler temps and how to keep your ...
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The plants in lunar soil were compared to a control group of plants grown in volcanic ash and a lunar soil simulant known as JSC-1A. The lunar samples on the right do not appear as developed as the ...
Corn monocropping emits higher levels of nitrous oxide, a greenhouse gas which traps heat in the atmosphere more than 300 ...